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Birney, Montana. August 1941.
Marion Post Wolcott, photographer.
This is a picture taken inside of a bar. There are no people included in the picture
only three different signs that all say something else. It looks like it was taken
in a urban place and like it was daytime. The thing that caught my eye first
was the sign saying how no beer was going to be stold to Indians. This caught
my eye because there is also a sign saying how they are proud to be a American
yet they dont want to serve to other people who live in America. This looks like it was
a small business and seems to be in pretty good conditions. This picture looks like
it has a light yet heavy tone and a negative effects. The picture looks like it has
a dark effect because of the sign. I would ask the photographer why he took a picture
of all three signs instead of just the one with the negative effect. And also what
made him want to take the picture.
Belzoni, Mississippi, in the delta area. October 1939.
Marion Post Wolcott, photographer.
This is a picure taken outside of a small resturant thing. It looks to be daytime out
because you can see shawdows of things from the sun. It looks like it was taken in a
rural area because the resturant looks to be run down and not in very good condition.
There is one women in the picture who looks to be about in her 30s. She looks to be
wearing a pretty nice shirt and skirt. The thing that catchs my eye first was how on
top of the building it says that it serves bother white and colored. This caught my eye because
during this time people where usally seperated based on the color of their skin.
The business doesn't really look like it is in the best of condition and right next to it is
a even more run down shack. It looks like it has a light tone and a positive effect.
If i could ask the person who shot it i would ask why they took a picture of such
a run down place. And also why they took it when a women was coming out the door.
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South Carolina. June 1939.
Marion Post Wolcott, photographer.
This is a picture of a shack looking thing that was taken from the outside during the daytime.
It looks to be in a rural area because theres nothing else around. There are no people around
in the picture. The thing that caught my eye was the sign saying Cabins for Colored. This caught
my eye because it shows how even camping like things were seperated by color. This small little
business doesn't look to be in the best condition and it is in a small little space. The picture has a
light tone but a negative effect. If i could ask the photographer a few questions i would ask why he didn't
take it when more people were around. And also he included that little cabin thing in the picture and not just the sign.
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/pnp/ppmsc/00200/00223r.jpg
Birney, Montana. August 1941.
Marion Post Wolcott, photographer.
This is a picture taken inside of a bar. There are no people included in the picture
only three different signs that all say something else. It looks like it was taken
in a urban place and like it was daytime. The thing that caught my eye first
was the sign saying how no beer was going to be stold to Indians. This caught
my eye because there is also a sign saying how they are proud to be a American
yet they dont want to serve to other people who live in America. This looks like it was
a small business and seems to be in pretty good conditions. This picture looks like
it has a light yet heavy tone and a negative effects. The picture looks like it has
a dark effect because of the sign. I would ask the photographer why he took a picture
of all three signs instead of just the one with the negative effect. And also what
made him want to take the picture.
Belzoni, Mississippi, in the delta area. October 1939.
Marion Post Wolcott, photographer.
This is a picure taken outside of a small resturant thing. It looks to be daytime out
because you can see shawdows of things from the sun. It looks like it was taken in a
rural area because the resturant looks to be run down and not in very good condition.
There is one women in the picture who looks to be about in her 30s. She looks to be
wearing a pretty nice shirt and skirt. The thing that catchs my eye first was how on
top of the building it says that it serves bother white and colored. This caught my eye because
during this time people where usally seperated based on the color of their skin.
The business doesn't really look like it is in the best of condition and right next to it is
a even more run down shack. It looks like it has a light tone and a positive effect.
If i could ask the person who shot it i would ask why they took a picture of such
a run down place. And also why they took it when a women was coming out the door.
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/pnp/ppmsc/00200/00211r.jpg
South Carolina. June 1939.
Marion Post Wolcott, photographer.
This is a picture of a shack looking thing that was taken from the outside during the daytime.
It looks to be in a rural area because theres nothing else around. There are no people around
in the picture. The thing that caught my eye was the sign saying Cabins for Colored. This caught
my eye because it shows how even camping like things were seperated by color. This small little
business doesn't look to be in the best condition and it is in a small little space. The picture has a
light tone but a negative effect. If i could ask the photographer a few questions i would ask why he didn't
take it when more people were around. And also he included that little cabin thing in the picture and not just the sign.